Advantages and disadvantages of having broker dataguard

Hello all,
The dataguard can work perfectly without the broker, am I right?
Do you recommend to use the broker in the Dataguard solution?
Thank you ;)

Hi,
Data Guard broker can ofc hang, making your configuration kinda useless, because you cant do anything.
We had a SR about this but Oracle couldnt really explain why, there are only notes about this in RAC-systems.
Problem for us was that Data Guard just hang, there was not a single error any where!
Anyway, since they failed to help us, and tried to delay answer for weeks we just migrated the database to 11g and new machine, because that was the plan already.
Best, J
Edited by: Johann von Ohr on 2009-okt-22 14:56

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